ICMA-RC Chief Investment Officer Selected as Finalist for "Industry Innovation Award"
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- ICMA-RC is pleased to announce that its Chief Investment Officer, Wayne Wicker, has been selected as a finalist for Chief Investment Officer's prestigious "Industry Innovation Award" in the Defined Contribution Plan category. According to CIO, "The award highlights the most innovative and positive work being done for, and at, the world's largest pensions, endowments, foundations, and sovereign wealth funds."
CIO's editorial team, assisted by its board of asset owners as well as surveys and data, oversees the awards selection process. The editorial team seeks to identify innovative approaches and those who execute them, match new challenges with new ideas and get results.
"ICMA-RC is honored to be recognized as a leader in the defined contribution industry," said ICMA-RC President and CEO Joan McCallen. "We are committed to building retirement security for public sector employees, and we are honored to be recognized for our work on behalf of our more than 9,000 clients."
The final winners of the fifth-annual "Industry Innovation Awards" will be announced at CIO's awards ceremony at The New York Public Library on Dec. 8, 2014.
About ICMA-RC
Founded in 1972, ICMA-RC is a non-profit independent financial services corporation focused on providing retirement plans and related services for more than 1.2 million public sector participant accounts and over 9,000 retirement plans. Our mission is to help build retirement security for public employees. We deliver on our mission by focusing on service, quality and value. All of our retirement programs, administrative services and educational tools have been developed specifically for public sector retirement plan administrators and participants. For more information, visit www.icmarc.org. AC: 1014-7462
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